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Mamluk basin tinned copper

Categories : Ceremonial and decorative objects
Title : Mamluk basin tinned copper
Signature – Mark - Stamp : No
Technique : Chiselled
Main material : Copper
Period of creation : 16th century
Country of creation : Egypt
Condition : Good
Approximate number of objects : 1
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Galerie Alexis Renard Galerie Alexis Renard
(Antique dealer)
5, rue des deux ponts
75004 Paris - France
Tel : +33 1 44 07 33 02
Tel : +33 6 80 37 74 00
Email address : courrier@alexisrenard.com
Website : http://www.alexisrenard.com
Time zone : GTM +01:00
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Measurement Measurement :
Height : 9.50 cm Height : 3.74 in
Diameter : 27.00 cm Diameter : 10.63 in

Description Original text :  Original text (Automatic translation)
Ce bassin Mamelouk en cuivre étamé fait partie d’une série d’objets exécutés entre la fin du XVe et le début du XVIe siècle avant la conquête du Caire par les Ottomans en 1517. Cuivre étamé, Egypte, Période Mamelouke, fin du XVe- début du XVIe siècle.

Description Original text :  Original text
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The Mamluk basin tinned copper is part of a series of articles run between the late fifteenth and early sixteenth century before the conquest of Cairo by the Ottomans in 1517. Copper tinned Egypt, Mamluk period, late fifteenth and early sixteenth century.



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Categories : Ceremonial and decorative objects

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On this theme, the seller recommends the following books to read

- Renaissance of Islam, Art of the Mamluks, Esin Atil, Smithsonian institution Press, Washington D.C. 1981, p.106-108. Art market
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